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Sunday, 8 December 2013

EVIL WORLDD: HUSBAND AND WIFE KILL A MAN JUST FOR THE FUN OF IT

A couple married just three weeks lured a Pennsylvania man to his death with a Craigslist ad because they wanted to kill someone together, police said. Elytte Barbour told officers before his arrest Friday night that he and his wife, Miranda, had planned to kill before but their plans never worked out until last month when Troy LaFerrara responded to an online posting that promised companionship in return for money. Elytte Barbour, 22, and Miranda Barbour, 18, both face criminal homicide charges in LaFerrara’s death. His body was found Nov. 12 in an alley in Sunbury, a small city northwest of Philadelphia. The couple recently moved to nearby Selinsgrove from North Carolina. According to Sunbury police, Elytte Barbour told investigators he hid in the backseat of the couple’s SUV as his wife picked up LaFerrara at a mall on Nov. 11. He told police that, on his wife’s signal, he wrapped a cord around LaFerrara’s neck, restraining him while Miranda Barbour stabbed him. The 42-year-old man was stabbed 20 times, police said. Miranda Barbour was charged Wednesday. She initially denied knowing LaFerrara, but her story evolved as investigators gathered evidence, including the discovery that the last call received by the victim’s cellphone was made from her number, according to a police affidavit. The affidavit said Miranda Barbour acknowledged meeting the victim in Selinsgrove then driving with him to Sunbury, where they parked. She said LaFerrara groped her and she took a knife from between the front seats and stabbed him after he put his hand around her throat, according to the affidavit. Police said Miranda Barbour had told them she purchased cleaning supplies at a department store after stabbing LaFerrara, then picked up her husband and took him to a strip club for his birthday. On Friday, police said Elytte Barbour told them it was he that had purchased the cleaning products, an account investigators said was backed up by surveillance footage. Following his wife’s arrest, Elytte Barbour told The Daily Item of Sunbury his wife, whom he married on Oct. 22, regularly hired herself out as a “companion” to men she met on various websites, a business venture he said he supported because it did not involve sexual contact. Barbour said his wife made anywhere from $50 to $850 for meeting with men for such activities as having dinner or walking around a mall. The ads she placed on websites including Craigslist all said upfront that sex was not part of the deal, he said. “She is not a prostitute,” he said. “What she does is meet men who have broken marriages or have no one in their lives and she meets with them and has delightful conversation.” Elytte Barbour did not have an attorney at his arraignment Friday night. A phone message left for his wife’s public defender early Saturday was not immediately returned. Sunbury police Chief Steve Mazzeo told The Daily Item that investigators will also be looking into the death of a man with whom Miranda Barbour had a 1-year-old child. He would not elaborate.

EVIL WORLDD: HUSBAND AND WIFE KILL A MAN JUST FOR THE FUN OF IT

A couple married just three weeks lured a Pennsylvania man to his death with a Craigslist ad because they wanted to kill someone together, police said. Elytte Barbour told officers before his arrest Friday night that he and his wife, Miranda, had planned to kill before but their plans never worked out until last month when Troy LaFerrara responded to an online posting that promised companionship in return for money. Elytte Barbour, 22, and Miranda Barbour, 18, both face criminal homicide charges in LaFerrara’s death. His body was found Nov. 12 in an alley in Sunbury, a small city northwest of Philadelphia. The couple recently moved to nearby Selinsgrove from North Carolina. According to Sunbury police, Elytte Barbour told investigators he hid in the backseat of the couple’s SUV as his wife picked up LaFerrara at a mall on Nov. 11. He told police that, on his wife’s signal, he wrapped a cord around LaFerrara’s neck, restraining him while Miranda Barbour stabbed him. The 42-year-old man was stabbed 20 times, police said. Miranda Barbour was charged Wednesday. She initially denied knowing LaFerrara, but her story evolved as investigators gathered evidence, including the discovery that the last call received by the victim’s cellphone was made from her number, according to a police affidavit. The affidavit said Miranda Barbour acknowledged meeting the victim in Selinsgrove then driving with him to Sunbury, where they parked. She said LaFerrara groped her and she took a knife from between the front seats and stabbed him after he put his hand around her throat, according to the affidavit. Police said Miranda Barbour had told them she purchased cleaning supplies at a department store after stabbing LaFerrara, then picked up her husband and took him to a strip club for his birthday. On Friday, police said Elytte Barbour told them it was he that had purchased the cleaning products, an account investigators said was backed up by surveillance footage. Following his wife’s arrest, Elytte Barbour told The Daily Item of Sunbury his wife, whom he married on Oct. 22, regularly hired herself out as a “companion” to men she met on various websites, a business venture he said he supported because it did not involve sexual contact. Barbour said his wife made anywhere from $50 to $850 for meeting with men for such activities as having dinner or walking around a mall. The ads she placed on websites including Craigslist all said upfront that sex was not part of the deal, he said. “She is not a prostitute,” he said. “What she does is meet men who have broken marriages or have no one in their lives and she meets with them and has delightful conversation.” Elytte Barbour did not have an attorney at his arraignment Friday night. A phone message left for his wife’s public defender early Saturday was not immediately returned. Sunbury police Chief Steve Mazzeo told The Daily Item that investigators will also be looking into the death of a man with whom Miranda Barbour had a 1-year-old child. He would not elaborate.

EVIL WORLDD: HUSBAND AND WIFE KILL A MAN JUST FOR THE FUN OF IT

A couple married just three weeks lured a Pennsylvania man to his death with a Craigslist ad because they wanted to kill someone together, police said. Elytte Barbour told officers before his arrest Friday night that he and his wife, Miranda, had planned to kill before but their plans never worked out until last month when Troy LaFerrara responded to an online posting that promised companionship in return for money. Elytte Barbour, 22, and Miranda Barbour, 18, both face criminal homicide charges in LaFerrara’s death. His body was found Nov. 12 in an alley in Sunbury, a small city northwest of Philadelphia. The couple recently moved to nearby Selinsgrove from North Carolina. According to Sunbury police, Elytte Barbour told investigators he hid in the backseat of the couple’s SUV as his wife picked up LaFerrara at a mall on Nov. 11. He told police that, on his wife’s signal, he wrapped a cord around LaFerrara’s neck, restraining him while Miranda Barbour stabbed him. The 42-year-old man was stabbed 20 times, police said. Miranda Barbour was charged Wednesday. She initially denied knowing LaFerrara, but her story evolved as investigators gathered evidence, including the discovery that the last call received by the victim’s cellphone was made from her number, according to a police affidavit. The affidavit said Miranda Barbour acknowledged meeting the victim in Selinsgrove then driving with him to Sunbury, where they parked. She said LaFerrara groped her and she took a knife from between the front seats and stabbed him after he put his hand around her throat, according to the affidavit. Police said Miranda Barbour had told them she purchased cleaning supplies at a department store after stabbing LaFerrara, then picked up her husband and took him to a strip club for his birthday. On Friday, police said Elytte Barbour told them it was he that had purchased the cleaning products, an account investigators said was backed up by surveillance footage. Following his wife’s arrest, Elytte Barbour told The Daily Item of Sunbury his wife, whom he married on Oct. 22, regularly hired herself out as a “companion” to men she met on various websites, a business venture he said he supported because it did not involve sexual contact. Barbour said his wife made anywhere from $50 to $850 for meeting with men for such activities as having dinner or walking around a mall. The ads she placed on websites including Craigslist all said upfront that sex was not part of the deal, he said. “She is not a prostitute,” he said. “What she does is meet men who have broken marriages or have no one in their lives and she meets with them and has delightful conversation.” Elytte Barbour did not have an attorney at his arraignment Friday night. A phone message left for his wife’s public defender early Saturday was not immediately returned. Sunbury police Chief Steve Mazzeo told The Daily Item that investigators will also be looking into the death of a man with whom Miranda Barbour had a 1-year-old child. He would not elaborate.

Sunday, 1 December 2013

WiFi Hacker (2013) for Symbian

Description Wi-Fi hacker is the ideal app that simulates gaining access to Wi-Fi networks.If you found a network and you need to know its password this is the ideal app for you. In a few short steps by running an automated script the app will reveal the password. FEATURES ✓ WEP/WPA/WPA2 hacking abilities ✓ intuitive interface ✓ easy to run automated scripts TIPS ✓ Choose the network you want to crack by selecting it from the list. ✓ Press the crack button to hack the network of choice. ✓ In the next window press -start- to begin hacking the network. ✓ An automated script will be run, accompanied by step and progress description. ✓ You can cancel it at any point by pressing the -cancel- button. ✓ Once the hacking is complete the password is revealed. ✓ You can scroll the -mobile console- to see the contents and progression of the script. ✓ To pause the automated script just enter the main menu. ***PLEASE READ BEFORE YOU DOWNLOAD*** This is only a prank app. Any unpermitted hacking of a network with a real app would be illegal. This is just an elaborate prank app that will give you random passwords and the occasion to fool your friends. ******* ***PLEASE READ BEFORE YOU DOWNLOAD*** This app will add a few search access points on your device. If you do not want to use this new search page, you can either ignore it or delete it. If you do use it, we get a few cents and it will help us a lot to keep developing more apps. If you don’t, you can delete it and no harm is done (our app remains the same, no need to uninstall it!). Thank you. All permissions added are completely harmless and at no point do we collect or store any personal information!
***PLEASE READ BEFORE YOU DOWNLOAD*** This app requires additional libraries. Nothing to worry about ! A service called Ministro will download the necessary Qt libraries ( 20 MB ) and install them for you. These libraries will be downloaded once and used by every future Qt app you will install.
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overnor Elect of Anambra state acceptance speech

My people, INEC has declared me the winner of the Anambra gubernatorial elections! I want to say thank you to each of you, my supporters. Thank you for believing in me. Thank you for partaking in the campaign both on ground and online. Thank you for being steadfast in your support and prayers, despite all. Thank you for being peaceful! Your support is amazing! May God bless you all! To my brethren who contested this election with me, I say thank you for your love for Anambra state, please come let’s work together, Anambra is our own and the onus lies on us all to move her forward. I also call on all Anambrarians, friends of Anambra and everyone who reside here to join us as we all move forward, no matter your political affiliations. You already know our four pillars of development; there is room for everyone to invest in Anambra. We need to pull our human, intellectual, financial and natural resources together, and with you all on the train, we will arrive our destination faster. I know we all have big and positive dreams for our state, and we must realize these dreams. We will keep the flag flying. This is the time for work, and we will hit the ground running. A good thing has happened in Anambra! Remember, Willie.Will.Work=>W.W.W LONG LIVE NDI IGBO LONG LIVE APGA MOVEMENT LONG LIVE ANAMBRA LONG LIVE NIGERIA.

CAN warns on Enugu miracle stream

A new twist has been added to the sudden discovery of a mysterious stream suspected to have healing powers in Amaeke Nachi in Udi council of Enugu state as the Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), South-East chapter, Bishop Emmanuel Chukwuma Saturday warned those rushing to the stream in search of “healing” to be wary of the “water spirit”. ThisDay checks revealed that the stream said to have healing powers had appeared in the area almost 22 years after it disappeared from the same place. It was gathered that the stream which is now a pilgrimage centre as thousands of people, both young and old especially those with different ailments from different parts of the country throng the place surfaced and disappeared in 1992 and surprisingly re-appeared about two weeks ago. It was gathered that the stream was first noticed by a Fulani herdsman who had gone to the area to feed his cattle. The herdsman, a source said, suddenly saw water gushing out from a sandy farm land close to where he was standing, adding that before the cattle rearer could turn his back, the entire area had been covered by water.